The Nigerian Guild of Editors has postponed its 2025 All Nigeria Editors Conference to November 12–13, 2025. This is as the Guild said President Bola Tinubu had given his commitment to declare the conference open on November 12, 2025, as the Special Guest of Honour in Abuja.
NGE is the elite professional body of Managing Directors, Directors of News, and Editors of print, online, news agency, and broadcast organisations in the country.
In a statement jointly signed by the President and General Secretary of the NGE, Eze Anaba and Onuoha Ukeh, respectively, on Friday, the organisation said the change of date was due to circumstances beyond its control.
According to the media body, this year’s ANEC will bring together no fewer than 500 members in Abuja and is designed to provide a platform for editors and media executives to explore ways of promoting national development and cohesion through responsible and responsive journalism.
The organisation apologised to its members, guests, and the general public for any inconvenience the change of date may cause.
The NGE stated that the conference venue would remain in Abuja, assuring that the event would serve as a veritable platform to discuss issues aimed at sustaining national cohesion and development in the country.
The NGE added that there would be an executive session on the second day of the conference, where editors will engage government officials, political figures, and business leaders. The ANEC holds an annual event for editors to address and discuss national issues that have social, economic, and political implications for Nigeria.